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Ensures that the clinical needs of the Operating Units patients are met through the effective coordination and collaboration with the VNA staff and physicians.
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In addition to serving as the UMMH COO, the successful candidate will also serve as President for the health system’s flagship hospital, UMass Memorial Medical Center (UMMMC), and President of Community Hospitals, Inc. The COO will be a key member of the executive leadership team and will oversee the operational, clinical, and financial results for the Medical Center, as well as the community hospitals.
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The ZSFG Chief Operating Officer (COO) reports to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and partners with the CEO in providing the executive managerial leadership of an acute care academic teaching hospital that is the City’s only trauma center and only psychiatric emergency department.
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Santa Clara Valley Healthcare (SCVH), a comprehensive and progressive healthcare organization including a large and highly respected teaching hospital, is conducting a nationwide search for a system level Chief Operating Officer (COO.
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A minimum of ten years of progressive leadership experience is expected, with at least five years of experience as EVP/COO or a comparable leadership position in higher education reporting to the President, Chancellor, or similarly situated position.
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Compiling performance reports and reporting to the CEO, President, COO and SVP of Oncology Services and board of directors Ensuring all IRS laws, government regulations, and SEC rules are met Insure that the Cancer Center is in compliance with all applicable policies, laws and regulations.
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We work as trusted advisors to CFO s, COO s, CIO s, and other key executives to advise, implement, and deliver as-a service solutions, improving finance, shared service and real estate operations, and helping clients develop strategies to support enterprise-wide decision making.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) plays a critical role on Denver Zoo's leadership team, spearheading the Zoo Operations Division and ensuring seamless coordination of key departments: Guest Experience, Campus Operations, and Design, Planning, and Construction Management (DPCM.
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The Vice President of Outpatient & Inpatient Behavioral Health will assume a critical leadership position within the organization, reporting directly to the COO. In this pivotal role, they will collaborate closely with senior executives, including the COO, CNO, and CFO, to devise and implement strategies that align with both short- and long-term plans, ensuring coherence with broader organizational priorities.
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In collaboration with the Leadership Team of each community, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will provide strategic leadership and oversee the overall administration, management, and organizational planning for the respective communities (Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, New Windsor NY; Sisters of the Divine Compassion, White Plains NY; Sisters of St. Francis of Peace, Haverstraw NY; Sisters of St. Ursula, Rhinebeck NY.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) reports directly to the President and CEO and is a key member of the Executive Team with responsibility to lead and manage a wide range of daily business operations within MEDA.
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The COO will directly supervise one Outreach Specialist and will work closely with the firm's finance team and a technology consultant, with the possibility of hiring additional administrative and operations support as the new position evolves.
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The position is a member of the finance management team which includes the Finance and Grants Manager and the COO/CFO. This position works with the finance management team in successfully managing the finance functions for the organization.
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This position directly reports to the Executive VP/COO and works directly with the Lumber Regional Operations Managers and Managers. The VP of Lumber Operations is responsible for the overall coordination, functional management, and leadership of all departments, and personnel involved in the PARR Lumber Yard operations of the company.
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